Vila Tugendhat is a landmark modernist villa in Brno designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built in 1928–1930. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the villa is noted for its open-plan interior, glass facades, steel structure and an onyx wall in the main salon. It is not a conventional cinema or multiplex but a museum and cultural venue offering guided tours, temporary exhibitions, concerts and occasional film screenings and cultural events. The historic interiors are preserved and not equipped for large-format commercial cinema (IMAX/Dolby), so screenings are held in adapted spaces with limited capacity and special conservation requirements. The building stands at Černopolní 45 in the Černá Pole district of Brno, South Moravian Region.
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